Sat Mar 21
OpenClaw: The Revolutionary Open Source AI Agent Platform
Peter Steinberg's here and, um, he wrote a piece of software. Uh, I don't know if he realized, how successful it's gonna be. The importance is profound.
OpenClaw is the No. 1. It's the most popular open source project in the history of humanity. And it did so in just a few weeks—it exceeded what Linux did in 30 years. It's that important. It will do well.
We're announcing our support of it. Let me just quickly go through this.
You simply type this into a console and it goes out. It finds OpenClaw, downloads it, builds you an AI agent and then you could tell it whatever else you need to do.
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An open source project just dropped. Andre Karpathy has just launched something called the research is a huge deal. You give an AI agent a task, go to sleep. It runs 100 experiments overnight, keeping what works and killing what doesn't.
I really love what my stuff enables that person to do. He had one guy who installed it as his 60‑year‑old dad and they made beer, connected the machine via Bluetooth to OpenClaw and then we automated everything, including a whole website for people to order lobsters in Saint John.
OpenClaw. OpenClaw. OpenClaw. You want to build OpenClaw with OpenClaw? Everyone is talking about OpenClaw.
What is OpenClaw? It connects. It's an age. It's a genetic system. It calls and connects to large language models. It manages resources, accesses tools, file systems, large models, scheduling, crunch jobs, decomposes a problem into step‑by‑step prompts, spawns sub‑agents, has I/O. You can talk to it in any modality—you can wave at it and it understands you. It sends you messages, texts, emails.
In fact, it's an operating system. OpenClaw has open‑sourced essentially the operating system of agent computers. It's like Windows enabled personal computers. OpenClaw enables personal agents.
The implication is incredible. Adoption says something. Every company now realizes they need an "OpenClaw strategy"—just as we have Linux and Kubernetes strategies.
Every technology company, every CEO, needs an OpenClaw strategy. This is the new computer.